This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Competency frameworks is implemented to support continuing professional development in an academic medical centre, with the aims of establishing and retaining a competent pharmacist workforce; and is described using Kotter's change management framework. The desire to provide a clear developmental route with defined criteria to identify and bridge competency gaps through systematic training of our pharmacists and meeting JCI requirements for documented continued competence gave impetus to the establishment of the General and Advanced Level Frameworks. To aid implementation, a series of roadshows were organized to communicate the vision to pharmacists and experts from the UK were invited to share experience and to "train-the-trainers". Clinical groups were set up to provide learning platforms for the advanced pharmacist practitioners to coach the pharmacists. Competency assessment was conducted biyearly using workplace based assessment tools. Formative feedback was provided post-assessment and learning objectives and training plan for the next assessment cycle would be discussed. The implementation of competency frameworks provides an opportunity for pharmacists to identify competency gaps and plan their training and development to achieve higher standards of practice. The portfolio and competency-based developmental frameworks enable systematic approach to evaluate and facilitate performance management.
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